Subsequent Jumping Increases the Knee and Hip Abduction Moment, Trunk Lateral Tilt, and Trunk Rotation Motion During Single-Leg Landing in Female Individuals

Author:

Chijimatsu Masato12,Ishida Tomoya1ORCID,Yamanaka Masanori3,Taniguchi Shohei1,Ueno Ryo1,Ikuta Ryohei4,Samukawa Mina1ORCID,Ino Takumi5ORCID,Kasahara Satoshi1,Tohyama Harukazu1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health Sciences, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan

2. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, Hirosaki, Japan

3. Faculty of Health Sciences, Hokkaido Chitose College of Rehabilitation, Chitose, Japan

4. Hachioji Sports Orthopedic Clinic, Hachioji, Japan

5. Faculty of Health Sciences, Hokkaido University of Science, Sapporo, Japan

Abstract

Single-leg landings with or without subsequent jumping are frequently used to evaluate landing biomechanics. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of subsequent jumping on the external knee abduction moment and trunk and hip biomechanics during single-leg landing. Thirty young adult female participants performed a single-leg drop vertical jumping (SDVJ; landing with subsequent jumping) and single-leg drop landing (SDL; landing without subsequent jumping). Trunk, hip, and knee biomechanics were evaluated using a 3-dimensional motion analysis system. The peak knee abduction moment was significantly larger during SDVJ than during SDL (SDVJ 0.08 [0.10] N·m·kg−1·m−1, SDL 0.05 [0.10] N·m·kg−1·m−1, P = .002). The trunk lateral tilt and rotation angles toward the support-leg side and external hip abduction moment were significantly larger during SDVJ than during SDL (P < .05). The difference in the peak hip abduction moment between SDVJ and SDL predicted the difference in the peak knee abduction moment (P = .003, R2 = .252). Landing tasks with subsequent jumping would have advantages for evaluating trunk and hip control as well as knee abduction moment. In particular, evaluating hip abduction moment may be important because of its association with the knee abduction moment.

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Subject

Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Biophysics

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